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practical advice for leaving?

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geordieminx · 21/10/2010 13:00

not me thankfully.

Mum is today leaving her partner of 11 years.

No kids. Joint everything though, inc un mortgaged house.

She's coming to stay with me for a while.

Anything i can advise her on a practical level, esp since she's leaving the house. They have quite a lot of money between them, so i'm keen to make sure she doesnt loose out? Esp since she doesnt work.

TIA

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Rachx73 · 21/10/2010 13:01

best seeing a lawyer

geordieminx · 21/10/2010 14:41

yes, will suggest that, was just looking for anything she needs to do today before she leaves. Sad

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geordieminx · 21/10/2010 17:09

Bump

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BudaisintheZONE · 21/10/2010 17:11

Passport
All other important paperwork.
Copies of bank stuff

mrspear · 21/10/2010 17:13

As it is partner ... it better be in her name or she will have a fight in court.

Better get to a lawyer ASAP with as much original proof of both relationship AND financial stuff. She needs to back date as much as poss - good luck!

overmydeadbody · 21/10/2010 17:15

make sure she brings all her paperwork, and from a practical point of view anything of hers that will help keep her life comfortable at yours, posessions, favourite mug etc etc

geordieminx · 21/10/2010 18:51

sorry, should have been clearer in op. They are actually married, well civil partnered, so hopefully everything is legally halved.

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